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Tree Trimming Raleigh

Need some help with tree trimming in Raleigh? Until a homeowner has to replace a tree damaged by disease or a storm, its value as an asset to their property is seldom appreciated. Trees take time to grow and mature and are easy to take for granted. However, it is those carefully selected and maintained trees that often provide the finishing touch to a home’s appearance and enhance its value. Our experts at tree trimming in Raleigh adds significantly to a home’s overall presentation.

It can take thousands of dollars to replace a diseased, damaged or fallen tree. Even if a tree is not replaced, a tree that is not cared for will impact a home’s overall appearance. If a tree is carefully trimmed and maintained it has more probability of growing into an attractive and even majestic addition to a home.

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As trees mature, they naturally grow limbs and branches. Depending on the type of tree, the importance of careful shaping and trimming starts early. This is especially true for trees that bear fruit or have heavy limbs. The presence or removal of limbs determines the ultimate shape and attractiveness of a tree and it is important to deal with this process at least annually.

A professional tree trimmer knows just what limbs need to be removed and which ones are simply shaped. It takes experience and training to visualize just how a particular limb affects the long-term shape and appearance of a tree. Tree trimming Raleigh homeowners select reflects this appreciation for providing appropriate care during a tree’s growth and in maturity.

Disease is a major concern for all trees and some varieties are especially vulnerable. A regular professional check of the general health of your trees and their exposure to disease is an important preventive step to take. Many potentially serious problems with trees are simply not noticed by the untrained person.

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Proper feeding and watering of trees is also an important part of their care. If you are placing new trees, consult with a professional. They can evaluate watersheds and soil conditions. For existing trees, fertilizer is usually necessary during the appropriate times of the year. Watering your trees thoroughly is necessary if there is a period of excessive heat or drought.

One additional consideration is that many cities and government entities regulate the trimming or removal of trees. Professional trimming services can advise homeowners on any issues regarding Raleigh tree trimming regulations for their particular area.

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"Giant dead oak tree right on our property line, threatening to uproot and crash into our neighbors' yard any day now. We got two quotes. Tree removal, especially with a tree of this size, is not cheap; but CTLS gave a competitive estimate (quoted immediately via ipad, and emailed to us on the spot), and exhibited more confidence than others we spoke with. And this is not the type of project where you hire someone who seems intimidated!

Since we were going to have a whole crew out for the job, we decided to have a few smaller trees, contributing too much shade to our vegetable garden, removed as well; the additional pricing for this work seemed very fair. The project took two days. In the first day, a team of 7 removed the tree top, took down the remainder of the trunk, and cut it into logs. The second day, they ground the stumps and hauled off the larger pieces of wood. They even hauled off an old brush pile of ours, gratis! The whole crew was very polite and efficient. And they tried to pay attention to detail: for example, laying plywood over the lawn before driving the crane down; and shoveling tracked mud off the street in front of our house. Picking up & bagging trash from lunch, and clearing out twigs galore of tree debris.

The only thing that could have been improved upon... refilling divots created by the back-and-forth of the trucks. It tore up our gravel drive, and property down the side of our house, which--given all the rain lately-- has now turned into a sloshy mess. One of our drainage hoses also got crushed under a wheel. Raking the gravel on the drive back into place may have helped prevent the growing mud pit. At the time of our quote, they also mentioned bringing dirt in to fill in any holes created; but they didn't end up doing so. Very minor complaints, though, about a job well done."Christina G. Raleigh NC